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another dose of winter weather. we have team coverage straight ahead. >> horror inside a nightclub. it quickly turned into tragedy for hundreds of college students. >> plus, our phone banks are now open for this meant oirg monday. just call 202-895-3307 to find out how you can help make a difference in a child's life.
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-- our phone banks are now open for this mentoring monday. they are standing by to take your calls throughout the morning. fox 5 morning news continues right now. >> straight up 6:00. we have rain coming straight down, freezing rain, sleet in some areas as we take a live look outside. we see what you are going to experience as you head out for your morning commute on this monday, january 28th. i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm wisdom martin. welcome to fox 5 morning news. that does not look good out there. causing all kinds of problems. >> let's get you caught up with the major weather delays. we begin with the federal government. federal offices in the d.c. area will open at noon today. opm has asked federal workers to stay off the roads until 10:00 a.m. federal employees have the option for unscheduled leave or unscheduled telework. >> d.c. public schools an offices will be open two hours
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late today. essential personnel must report on time. >> in maryland, allegany county schools are closed today. frederick county, maryland public school are delayed two hours. also, garrett county, montgomery county and prince george's county public schools are all on two-hour delays today. >> in virginia, arlington county schools and loud coup county schools are close you had t alexandria city and fredericksburg city schools are on a two-hour delay. also a two-hour delay for page county, prince william county, stafford county and warren county schools. there are a number of private schools and local governments and businesses that have changed their status for today. you can see those along the bottom of the screen. now, it is your turn. you can tell us how long we'll be experiencing this. >> throughout the course of the morning hours with the freezing rain and sleet and then we'll see it change to rain.
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we have some fog oarkted with it later as well. let's take a look right now at what we're seeing here. and we've got mainly a mixture of some freezing rain and some light snow and even a pocket of rainfall you can see near fredericksburg along the i-95 corridor there. this is widespread. it will continue to do so into the course of the morning. definitely making for some very slick conditions and don't be fooled by a little bit of rain here and there. as we move into the morning hours, we'll still see the freezing rain and sleet continue. let's go to our weather maps. winter weather advisory in effect for the areas you see shaded in the light purple there. garrett county, maryland, in the bright pink, they are under a winter storm wning. up to an inch of snowfall expected there. we aren't expecting any of that across the d.c. metro region at all or our neighbors.
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32 at dulles. 31 at bwi thurgood marshall. by about midday, we'll be about 36 degrees. the 5:00 hour, i've put some spotty showers in there. i am anticipating a chance of some of that fog starting to develop as well. visibility certainly impacted. but mainly all rain as we do progress. morning slick spots, that is an understatement, right, julie? let's get to julie right now. >> a lot of folk talking about icy conditions coming out of waldorf. allow extra time out there on the roads. watch your speeds. craig hit me up and said that the ramps are very slippery, like a sheet of ice coming offer the beltway to head outbound along route 4. if it looks wet out there at this hour, it could be black ice so
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be very careful. icy conditions reported coming in out of manassas. problems right now out at 29 gainesville. the railroad crossing gates are stuck in the down position. police are there to help direct you around. this happens to be 66 coming inbound out of manassas leaving business 234. lanes are open so far without incident as you continue inbound towards fair oaks and 123. outer loop of the beltway again deal with the wet pavement as you travel west of 495 and head over towards connecticut avenue. connecticut avenue, that is where we had the water main break at knowles avenue and that was tying up the southbound drive. the lanes are open with no robs to report coming in out of frederick -- no problems to report coming in out of frederick. delays are now starting to build out of woodbridge as you continue across the occoquan. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. you heard julie. you will want to be extra cautious when heading out on the roads today. >> things are pretty slippery
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out there right now t could get a lot worse. melanie alnwick is live in sterling, virginia with an update. >> good morning. the best i can tell you is things hook pretty good out here on route 7 in sterling. really just rain at this point and it seems like it has let up for a little bit. earlier today when we were heading out here, there was some changes over from sleet to freezing rain and then back to plain rain. but at this point, it looks like traffic is moving quite well. lots of people out here on the roads perhaps trying to get to work. hoping that the road temperatures will still stay warm enough for them to be able to get there in just wet conditions at this point. we have to know that v-d.o.t. crews and m high pressure d.o.t. crews and d-d.o.t. crews all out there standing by at the ready. they said they pretreated the slick spots, the thins they know are prone to icing over.
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parts of springfield interchange, some of those brings an overpasses that we talk about so much. we are not seeing anything, whether it is on the grass or on the power lines or on the bushes, we haven't seeing anything pleasing over at this point. i did a quick check also over on the road conditions on the road temperatures in maryland. can you do that by going to their web site and it looks like the road temperatures were coming up just a little bit, in some cases, 3 #, 33 degrees here around the d.c. area. so we can keep our fingers crossed and hope things stay good for that. we'll let you know if anything changes. >> thank you so much. in bras i'll, grieving families continue to claim the bodies of their loved ones killed in that nightclub fire this weekend. the death toll stands at 232 people this morning. many were college students under 20. at least 50 bodies were found inside a bathroom, many
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mistaking it for an exit. officials say the ban's pyrotechnics may have set fire to the foam in the ceiling. closer to home on capitol hill, a bipartisan deal to rewrite the nation's immigration laws is expected to be announced today. the agreement reportedly includes border security, employer verification and a path to citizenship for the country's 11 million illegal immigrants. the reform is backed by president obama and senators john mccain, marco rubio and charles schumer. still ahead, a family's desperate search for a missing new york woman who vanished during a trip to another country. >> and every year, thousands of kids get some much-needed help from strangers who care. today is our annual mentoring monday here on fox 5. for the next few hours, we invite you to take the first step to help shape a young person's life. you can do that by calling the number on your screen to get
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back now with a check of world headlines i'm curfew begins today in parts of egypt after the president declared a state of michelle millman in three provinces that were hit hardest by a weekend we've of up rest that left more than other people dead. anger has been fueled by president mohammed morsi's islamist policies and the slow pace of change. over in turkey, a frantic search is under way for a missing staten island mother. she traveled to istanbul alone after a friend backed out of the trip. her husband is traveling to turkey to help in the search for her. coming up, an update on the roads as the region wakes up
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for a winter weather advisory. >> we'll check in with holly morris on this momentorring monday. what it is all about and how you can get involved. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in.
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welcome back to fox 5 morning news. this is a live look outside on this monday morning. wow! coming down out there as we've been talking about all morning long create something mess on the roads. so be careful if you are out and about this morning. it will be a very interesting day. we'll talk more about that in just a second. remember to accepted your weather pictures to us at my weather photo at g mail.com. >> so is that starting to ice up on the branches there. i'm trying to look pretty closely. what do you think? >> it depends on where that is. some areas have freezing rain and will continue to get it this morning. there is more freezing rain than rain out there right now.
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we'll get right to it. let's begin with a look at our fox 5 accu-weather radar and show you what is happening here. pink you see is the widespread freezing rain across the area. a little bit of light snow across the area. a lot of that is right over here towards delmarva towards the east. all of this pink is the freezing rain and sleet. we have this little pocket of rainfall along the i-95 corridor from fredericksburg to manassas. you want to anticipate the fact that all of this freezing rain and sleep still has to move east. so i know melanie mentioned in some areas it seemed like it was raining a little bit where she was and it got freezing rain and back to rain again. this will continue to move east so be prepared. we have a winter weather advisory in this entire area. this is in effect until 10:00 this morning. a winter storm warning for
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garrett county, maryland. up to an inch of snowfall is anticipated there. d.c. at 34 degrees. 32 at frederick. 30 at hagerstown. cumberland at 30. we've got dulles at 32. to the south, fredericksburg at 35 degrees. we'll see this all change into rain a little bit later o the temperature playing a big part. it is currently 34 at d.c. the surface temperatures are expected to be at freezing and below. so we've got this low pressure system moving in associated warm front with it and that is bringing in all of this active weather we're dealing with. we'll be a far cry as we move through into the next couple of days where we'll see drier conditions and a big boost in our temperatures as we get a strong southerly flow kicking in. in the meantime, still some colder air lingering through into the course of tonight. later on today, when it does change for rain, we'll see the chance of fog. future raft, still some mix, a lot of rainfall to the south.
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same story for the 9:00 hour and then we get a little bit of a break starting to kick in and by 1:00, more rain. it is not a total washout for the day. there will somebody periods where you will see some breaks. as we move through into the later party of the died, maybe some spotty showers by the 5:00, 6:00 hour and then the rain stays mainly to the west into the course of tonight. i can't rule out maybe a passing shower or two. tuesday, dry conditions at 55. big warm-occupy wednesday, 61 degrees but with it, rain and the chance of seeing a thunderstorm pop up in the afternoon then we get back to dry conditions. we are back to reality, back to the 40s and 30s before it is all said and done right through to the end of the week. let's check some with traffic nowant julie wright. >> we had some problems out here. the weather not helping our commute for those along marc brunswick line. we are told you can anticipate at least an hour delay on marc brunswick trains.
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metro will honor your tickets. out here on the roads behind me, this is 395 at duke street. for the most part, just anticipating some precipitation here. we've had two separate accidents before and after quantico so already delays are forming at 610 head north up towards dumfries. this is northbound i-95 here in wood brim. this is that delay in the main line that i just mentioned headed out of woodbridge. brings, ramps and overpasses, that is what we're concerned with. i got a number of tweets coming in talking about how the ramp to and from the beltway are still slippery. i saw a number of truck on my drive in this morning on stand- by to help give you some traction. if you get behind a play train or salt truck rain, allow them to do their job. it will give you some traction.
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looking through the rain, this is like a nice little icicle here, southbound 270, lanes are open but the pace is slow moving from frederick headed southbound in the direction of clarksburg. you will find your lanes are open at the wilson bridge and over at the american legion bridge with veryling incidents to report. we do have the problem with the water main break tying up a portion of connecticut avenue southbound at knowles. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. traffic. it is also mentoring monday here on fox 5 morning news. >> we've teamed up once again with several local organizations to connect them with volunteers. our very own holly morris joins us now live from the fox 5 phone bank. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. it is kind of a slow start. but slow and steady wins the race. steady is what we want. we don't want these phones to be dead at any point in time. we want to hear them ringing off the hook and we want all of our volunteers to be engaged in conversations with people that want to make a difference. that is what mentoring monday
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is all about. . everybody wants to have purpose. darwin thompson is with community of open. >> good morning. >> we are a doing a lot of health care. we are the winner of the "washington post" 2012 award for nonprofit excellence. we are out here recruiting mentors. >> who would be the perfect mentor for your group? we want someone would is willing to seven our youth, age 21 or over. that is pretty much it. >> i love the fact that you said there is no expectations because a lot of time, people find excuses like i don't have skills and i don't from the time. you can make it work. >> we can make it work at community of hope. >> we need to let him sit back down. your phone has been ringing.
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super bowl sunday is less than a week away. the 49ers arrived last night and the rav understand will areeve today. >> it is also the commercials and not just the game create a lot of buzz. coke acomb as looking to social media to determine the outcome of its mirage campaign a
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preview ad featuring three groups racing to a bottle of coke in the desert. that is just one advertising trick leading up to the super bowl. >> can't wait to see those. >> sometimes there is a lot of build-up and they turn out to be duds. >> you sit there, you wait and you're like that wasn't that good. hopefully, we don't have that problem. >> hopefully, they'll be good this year. the caps managed to pull off their first win of the season. dave ross joins me for the morning line after the break. >> you can make a difference any ayoung person's life right now. it is mentoring monday here on fox 5. this is an annual event for us. we are waiting for your call. so for more information, just call the number on your screen. you can see our operators standing by to take your calls.   we are back after this. 
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welcome back. taking a live look in gainesville, virginia right now. some of the conditions out that way, can you kind see from the light reflecting out there off the pavement. wet roadways out there as well as throughout the area this morning as beam deal with rain, phrase freeing rain, sleet, just changing back and forth throughout the area. a reminder to be eafl if you are headed out any time soup. >> we've heard from most of the major school systems. and governments this morning regarding their status today. let's go over the major ones right now. first, the federal government, federal agencies in the d.c. area will open at noon today. opm has asked federal workers to stay off the roads until 10:00 a.m. federal employees have the option for unscheduled leave or unscheduled telework. as far as the schools go, d.c. public schools and offices will be open two hours late today. essential personnel must report
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on time. in maryland, allegany county schools are close. anne arundel, calvert and charles county schools are delayed two hours. garrett county, howard county, montgomery county and prince george's county public schools are all on two-hour delays today. >> let's head to virginia now where arlington county, clark county and loudoun county schools are closed today. alexandria city and fredericksburg city schools are on a two-hour delay. there is a two-hour delay for people county, prince william county, stafford county and warren county schools. their number of private schools and local governments and businesses have that changed their status today. you can see the changes along the bottom of your screen and on our web site, myfoxdc.com. >> this is going to stick around if a while, isn't it in. >> it is. once we get to a certain period of the time into the course of the day, it will all change to rain. it will still be messy.
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do just be careful out there. let's have a look right now. we have a mixture of things here. over delmarva, a little bit of light snow. some of you did see some of that this morning. we have that pink which is all your freezing rain and sleet and then there is a pocket of rainfall in there stretching along the i-95 corridor through to the south towards fredericksburg. this will be the pattern into the course of the day. it is all moving east. it will start to fill in even more as we progress and then we'll see some fog a little bit later on as well which will just make things worse into the evening hours. let's go to our weather maps. winter weather advisory in effect until 10:00 this morning for the sleet and freezing rain. that encompasses pretty much everywhere. that bright pink you see is garrett county, maryland where they're under a winter storm warning up to about an inch there expected in terms of accumulation. ice accumulation for the sleet and freezing rain is not expected to be very much. current temperatures, 34-degree
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degrees at reagan national. and we're talking a high today of 41 degrees. it will get a little breeze you. the wind will pick up from the south 10 to 15 miles per hour. you want to do a little comparison, yesterday, our high was 38-degree. today, we are headed to 41. this will all turn to rain eventually but we'll also have some fog to deal with. morning slick spots, that is what we're dealing with. be careful on the sidewalks as well as you are heading out and hopefully our seniors, if they don't have to go out, they will just stay in. it will be really dicey for them. >> very good idea. it will be a mess. >> thank you. traffic time with julie wright. >> gwen hit the nail on the head when she is talking about sidewalks. a lot of people saying the roads didn't seem to be that bad but the sidewalks are quite slippery. keep an eye out for pedestrians walking to the metro stop.
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metro will honor your marc brunswick passes this morning. marc brunswick says at least an hour delay there. we started out with the freezing precipitation headed into the area. accident activity before and after quantico now cleared. average speed down to about 38 miles per hour headed north up into dale city. woodbridge only at 41 miles per hour continuing out towards the capital beltway. let's pop up the cameras. depending on where you are traveling in from, you could be encount are august mix of freezing rain. it is quite complicated out here. so far on 66, wet pavement only for those continuing from fair oaks inbound towards the capital beltway. melanie alnwick out in sterling, it appears to be just wet pavement at this point. you will find if you are traveling into the district dupont circle, d-d.o.t. just tweeted that they are monitoring the roads and so far just waking up to wet pavement
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downtown. back out into montgomery county. out are loop of the beltway starting to show that slowdown forming at university boulevard headed around towards colesville road. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. e traffic. many. roads across our region have been treated ahead of today's weather alert too. >> but drivers will still need to be extra careful when they head out this morning. fox 5's melanie alwin is live in sterling, virginia with the latest on the conditions. >> good morning. it looks like the precipitation has start to the pick up a little bit here out in sterling, virginia. but at this point, it is still all rain but the rain is getting a the bit heavier. we are seeing out here on route 7 just wet pavement and very steady traffic. look like a little low right here as people get between the lights. as they come through the lights, i would say they are moving at a pretty good clip. no slowdowns on route 7. the good news is that, for the most part, the pavement temperatures are hovering. they are just below freezing
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but they are not so cold that it would prevent v-d.o.t. from using their full complement of tools to fight the icing. they are able to use magnesium chloride and also abrasives and sand to get to the areas that might ice up. basically, where the air kind of circulates around and you don't get the warming from the ground underneath. we know they have their full complements out. they were out around midnight pretreating the roadways because the road temperatures stayed high enough that they were able to do that. so, so far, so good out here in fairfax county. back to you. >> thank you. checking our other stopper toies now, a warning for university of maryland students after a string of attempted robberies near campus yesterday. the "washington post" says one attempt happened around 3:00 a.m. near baltimore avenue and
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another happened around 1:00 that afternoon in the same area. police arrested three suspects in the first case but say the suspect involved in the second incident has not been arrested yet. a murder in anne arundel county is under investigation this morning. early sunday morning, police say they noticed suspicious activity on tan yard cove road in glen burnie. police checked the wooded area nearby and found a dead man with a gunshot wound. police took three people into custody for question. later this week, i asenate judiciary committee meeting begins hearing on posthumously's gun control proposals. today, anti-gun advocates plan to rally in front of the white house to increase discourse on the gun laws. the president and secretary of state lawmaker sat down if a joint interview as she prepares to step down as america's top
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diplomat. the one-time rivals discuss ad wide variety of complicate topics from political to personal. >> i wanted to have a chance to publicly say thank you because i think hilary will go down as one of the fine of the secretaries of state we've had. it has been a great collaboration over the last four years. i'm going to miss her. >> i think there is a sense of understanding that sometimes doesn't even take words because we have similar views, we have similar experiences that i think provide a bond that may seem unlikely to some but has been really at the core of our relationship over the last four years. >> clinton steps down as secretary of state on friday. president obama nominated massachusetts senator john kerry as her replacement. time now for the morning
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line. dave ross is here now. >> yes, sir. >> my tie straight? >> yeah. >> you got your matching pants? >> come on, man. >> the caps needed a win and they got one. >> that is the best you could do for a red? >> this wasn't the prettiest thick ever but wroa ward might be the hottest capital out there. he got his third goal of the season right there. you don't know what it is like to muck in front of him and take a shot like that. sometimes you get lucky. defedex right in front of ryan miller. can't see it. watch the great 8 sitting in the slot on the power play. when he gets it, knows what to do with it. how pretty is that?
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>> very nice. the great 8, is he back? >> of course, he is. >> great 8 gets his first goal of the year. your favorite game of the year, the pro bowl. >> i call it the wisdom martin special because they don't play any defense which is the respect you get when you play ball. >> basketball, not football. >> i don't ming you play defense in any sport. -- i don't think you play defense in any sport. >> watch our guy, alexander, 97. get on the outside. >> you know he is my cousin. >> russell wilson beat the redskins and he will find the back of the ped zone, eachy touchdown. nfc wins in the wisdom martin bowl. >> i thought they were going to play tough this year. >> tough in the pro bowl? >> they should get rid of the whole thing. >> when lakeshore epps owe comes back, we'll have him come in constitute i don't. we took some camera shots that
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we didn't see from his experience in hawaii. we'll talk about whether there thud be a pro bowl. down under, the australian open. do you realize who maybe the best tennis player is? >> who it is? >> the joker. novak jokovic. and murray thinks he has the point. he has fallen down and gets up and official somehow gets it done. >> are you ready for this in. >> yeah. >> he whips his third straight australian open title. first man in the open era to do that. he is the king of australia. >> so you're saying he is pretty good. >> this is one of my sports destinations. it probably happened a week ago
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but it did end and the joker is your champion. that is the enof the morning line. back to you. >> thank you. after the break, we are headed back over to the fox 5 phone bank on this meant ouring monday. we have teamed up once again with several local organizes to connect them with volunteers. so if you would like to help make a difference in a young person's life, can you call 202- 895-3307. we are back after this. 
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welcome back on this monday. what a way to start off our week with that wintry mix out there. >> very messy commute this morning and we have a whole mixture of things going on out there. a little bit of light snow in some areas, freezing rain, sleet and rain. so let's get right to t we'll be in with a look at our fox aaccu-weather radar and show
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you the area that are being impacted and with what right now. a little bit of light snow some of you saw earlier. most of that now is to the east over delmarva but then all this pink that you see is a mixture ever sleet rand freezing rain. some of you seeing that order just some rainfall. you can see here through fredericksburg along the i-95 corridor. this will all change over to rain but just the same, it is make tailing inconvenient out there this morning as you head through with the morning commute. a lot of sidewalk and side roads may not be treated. this will all eventually change over to rain and we'll have to deal with some fog a little bit later as well. so let's go to our weather maps. winter weather advisory currently in effect. this entire area shaded here. that until 10:00 this morning. garrett county, maryland, this is where the pink is. they are under a winter storm warning. they've got some snowfall there anticipating about an inch of accumulation. i want to mention that the ice we are seeing through here, we
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are not talking a lot of accumulation here at all for that. it is just making it a little bit slick. 32degrees this hour at tull less. 30 at gaithersburg. 32 at baltimore. d.c. at 34. 35 to the south at fredericksburg and we've got 30- degree at cumberland while metroburg and winchester are at 32 degrees. so today's high, we'll slip a little bit into the low 40s. yesterday, we were 38 degrees. not much warmer than that. a ridge of high pressure will slide its way off the coast. low pressure system with associated warm front slides its way in. this is going to actually stall out into tuesday. but this is bringing us ahead of it all of this precipitation. we'll end up seeing a drier day for your tuesday. wednesday get even better in term of our temperature but in term of sky conditions, we are talking rain and a chance of some thunderstorms. we've got a stronger frontal system headed our way by then. we are getting a little bit of it all. here is a look at futurecast. this is particular model
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showing us by the time we hit the 7:00 hour, we are still dealing with the mixed precipitation to the south, a little bit more rainfall. some of it heavy at time. by the time we get to 10:00, it is starting to push its way out a bit. still some lange aring showers at the 11:00 hour. not a total washout for the afternoon. you will see a few breaks here and there. by the time you get to 6:00, could have say spotty shower or so. here is a look at your fox aaccu-weather seven-day forecast. 55degrees for your tuesday. big jemaah islamiyahen in those temperatures with the southerly wind flow. gets even better temperature- wise at 61. chaps of some thunderstorms on wednesday afternoon. we get back to dry and sunshine as far as conditions are concerned as we move through thursday to the end of the week. the reality is back to where we should be temperature-wise as we dip right back to the 30s. this is just a little brief treat in terms of the temperature from mother nature
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but the freezing rain and sleet today. let's check in now with julie wright. >> we have a problem with railroad crossing gates this time around in montgomery county. while gwen was doing weather, i watched few cars coming eastbound onto randolph road. they are making a u-turn in the middle of of the street and headed back in the web direction. it looks like they are under police direction and working your way around signifile file there. this is blacked off because the railroad track are stuck in the down position. out in gainesville, we are told those railroad crossing gates are working again. dealing with the wet past at this point. the bridges, ramps and overpasses freeze before anything. it is something to consider as you make your way into work this morning. a number of tweets coming in saying roads may be wet but the sidewalk are ice so keep an eye
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out for pedestrians as well working that you are way out to the metro stop. 395 at the pentagon, no issues reported as you continue across the 14th street bridge. they are monitoring the roads and simply doling with wet pavement but they are prepared in case things start to ice up for you. beltway outer loop at nam ham avenue flowing closer to university boulevard headed over. -- beltway outer loop as new hampshire avenue flowing closer to university boulevard headed over. in spite of everything that is going on outside, it is still mentoring monday here on fox 5. >> our holly morris joins us from the fox 5 phone bank. are the phones ringing over there? >> right. listen to. this we've had about 30 or so people calling in.
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lots of wonderful volunteers here ready to take your calls. they are busy but they are not busy enough. there should be no time for them to be chatting with each other. they should be chatting with people out there who want for give of your time. i want to check in with darlene robinson. tell me about casa. >> it is a court appointed special advocacy. what we do is we basically take care of our children that are in the foster care system. we ad indicate for their needs. we support them in every way. the biggest thing is we help them in the process. >> what would be a commitment? >> we are very intense. we give you a wonderful eight- week training program. you have an opportunity to select your cases. you have and punt to mentor the children along wait and the best thing is we take care of the needs of the children so we are aing a advocate as well as
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a mentor. >> i can just hear people going look, my life is busy. >> way only ask of you to commit for one year and you get an opportunity to spend at least see the child twice a month. >> twice a month for how long? >> for a couple of hours. >> and for people who are like i don't have the skills, what contactually would they be doing? >> with casa, don't feel like because you've never volunteered before -- you don't need specific skills. we train you on whatever you need. whatever your background is, you can always be an asset to casa. >> this is identify favorite story of the morning so far. not even 7:00. tell me about the caller you got not too long ago. >> i got a lovely caller. she was 69 years old and a asked her, i said do you have an e-mail address. she says baby, i don't need that. do i have to have an e-mail address to volunteer. i said absolutely not. we'll take you from the crib
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and past 90 in you want to come on board. >> how wonderful for someone at 69 to say i can still make a difference. >> absolutely. can you make a difference with casa. and in spanish, that means home. we need all type of people, all ethnic back grounds and a lot of men. if you come out and volunteer, it will be a worthwhile experience for you. >> i just want you to know how extremely hard this has been for you. she was like i cannot not answer that phone. >> being retired from verizon makes you want to answer the phone so i'll get to the phone right now. >> you continue to answer. i love the fact that i hear all of this the chatter going on and i hear the phones ringing. here is the number you need to know. 202-895-3307. you do need to call.
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make this a one-on-one experience for you. if casa isn't the organization for you, there are 13 different organizations that are looking for mentors. you can do it online if you don't have time to call. myfoxdc.com is our web site. we've link. if you don't have time to mentor, you do have time to make a donation. all of these nonprofit organize need your help. we'll continue to be -- organizations need your help. the highest number of mentors we have had from a mentoring monday is 350. we had 10 lines open at that time. we only have seven. i challenge everyone out there let's top that number even with the hess number of phone lines. >> more people to start calling. at least they're ringing right now. >> many ways to help out. ahead at 7:00, a big announcement on immigration reform today. a bipartisan group of senators say they have reached a deal. >> women on the front line. we'll be right back. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation,
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1/28/13 time now to say good morning to today's facebook fan of the day and it is lorae september. she has been vying for the title for 391 days. thank you for being patient. that will do it for the 6, let's send it over to tony and sarah. good morning. >> i'll see you later on. >> me too. i'll see you later. thank you. >> coming up on fox 5 morning news, ending the weekend with winter weather. >> mixture of rain, sleet and snow. could make a mess of the roads and that means more closings and delays. we have the full list and when we could see the next round of snow. >> landmark deal to reform immigration set to be unveiled today. what the compromise includes and why law makers reached a deal. >> and l

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